Daytime Emmy noms announced

CBS tops list with 55 lauds

Rosie O’Donnell once again scored daytime Emmy nominations Wednesday for talkshow and talkshow host, categories she has won four years in a row.

ABC’s “All My Children” scored the most nods (21), beating out CBS’ “As the World Turns,” which nabbed 17. With 55 noms this year, CBS is the overall leader, and ABC is second with 49.

Noms were announced in New York at the Rainbow Room.

In the absence of the Alphabet’s “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” — show is a primetime Emmy contender — CBS’s “The Price is Right” snared six noms in the gameshow category. Bob Barker will square off against Jeopardy’s Alex Trebek, Ben Stein and Nancy Pimental of “Win Ben Stein’s Money” and Pat Sajak of “Wheel of Fortune” in the host category.

Lucky 21?

In the sudsers race, perennial best actress nominee Susan Lucci goes to bat for the 21st time, hoping to win her second Emmy for her role as Erica Kane on ABC’s “All My Children.” Competition includes Finola Hughes, as well as Martha Byrne and Colleen Zenk Pinter from CBS’ “As the World Turns” and Susan Flannery of “The Bold and the Beautiful.”